indisposition

英 [,ɪndɪspə'zɪʃ(ə)n]
  • n. 微恙;不愿意;嫌恶
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1. dis- "apart" + posit- + -ion.
2. 含义:put things apart, put things to their different positions (directions), put in order, arrange, distribute.
3. 也就是把各种事情、东西放置到他们各自不同的位置上。
4. References to "temperament" are from astrological use of the word for "position of a planet as a determining influence".
5. in- "not, opposite of" + disposition.
6. => "unfavorable influence" (in astrology).
7. => "ill health, disorder of the mind or body; unfavorable disposition, hostility; inclination to evil; wickedness; public disorder, lawlessness".
indisposition 小病,微恙

in-,不,非,dispose,安排,放置。即没有安排好的,用于指体内物质失衡或头脑混乱,引申词义小病,微恙。词义演变比较humor.

indisposition (n.)
early 15c., "unfavorable influence" (in astrology); also in Middle English, "ill health, disorder of the mind or body; unfavorable disposition, hostility; inclination to evil; wickedness; public disorder, lawlessness," from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + disposition.
1. It'suddenly dawned upon her that Bertha's indisposition was assumed.
她突然心生一念:伯莎的病是假装的!

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2. If have indisposition or have any problem again with I rerpond.
如果有任何问题或不舒服再跟我反应.

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3. I felt a certain indisposition to face reality.
我多少有些不愿意面对现实.

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4. She has fully recovered from her recent indisposition.
近来,她已完全恢复健康.

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5. His hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition.
他的犹豫暴露了他的根本不情愿.

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